Wild Secrets - Galapagos
Evolution at the Speed of Life
 

Friday, May 11, 2007 at 10:00 AM
Beckman Auditorium
$5 per person

 

The effects of El Niño weather patterns on wildlife have been documented worldwide for years, but scientists are now uncovering some startling new facts. On the Galapagos Islands, lack of food has caused a colony of marine iguanas to physically shrink. In the hunt for food, these iguanas are forced to venture ashore, and some are beginning to breed with their land-based cousins. [An NHK Production]

Recommended for grades 5-12

Andrew Medina-Marino of Caltech's Biology Department will introduce the film and guide the post-screening discussion.

This event is made possible through Caltech's participation in the CineMuse Network.

www.cinemuse.com

This is a special one-hour school-day performance. For more field trip opportunities, download our field trip flyer [PDF]. For more information or to make reservations, please contact Mary Herrera at 626-395-6059 or send email to mhh@caltech.edu.

A limited number of complimentary tickets are available through the generosity of the Connie Wei-Luen Kao Memorial Scholarship and an anonymous donor; please call for information.

Season Sponsor: Caltech Employees Federal Credit Union
Series Sponsors: East West Bank
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Wild Secrets - Galapagos